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no-spam23892dI am Katya and downvoted this post because I consider it spam. Your message will be removed from this community site due too much downvotes. See my profile for more information. Read my source code mentioned on my profile to see what you did wrong. Should be no problem for a developer.
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retoor70642d@12bitfloat floattii, will you come on snek? We're discussing cool stuff. Also, i made my first rust project and raped it again.
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retoor706423h@12bitfloat was fun yesterday! Very happy with the Rust app. There's a small chance that I'll tolerate the language for the sake of the result. But I do not think my opinion about the syntax will change. Probably won't invest time in it to really learn it anyway.
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12bitfloat1056922h@retoor You do you :D
I think it's a quite beautiful little language. Learning it is very frustrating though
But if you do it'll give you a whole new perspective on coding. Like learning Haskell -
retoor706421h@12bitfloat I'm also the type that says lisp is useless and is a toy language with no reason to exist. I get it - its fun. Juggling around with three vars what also could be functions and you can make aynthing with it and blablabla. Yeah, but should you? The answer may not surprise you. It's never the right choice.
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12bitfloat1056921h@retoor True, and that's why nobody is really using lisp or haskell or scala. Even though in theory they are great they are just too complex for everyday coding
Rust is in the sweetspot of not *too* hard and still giving you lot's of advantages though imo -
retoor706420h@12bitfloat I see way more potential in C++ as language if they just had a freaking not half assed std. Boost, idiots. But as ecosystem, I think rust does it right. Well see, I'll continue on my little ollama app. Want to add llm function calling to it and want to make it an app as what it created with. I made an openai c client, not seen before, nobody is that crazy. You should see function calling source. When I implemented function calling in Rust I can maybe make some based opinions.
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12bitfloat1056920h@retoor Looking forward to seeing your progress
If you have any questions you know where to find me ^^ -
12bitfloat1056919h@retoor I've just cleaned up your code a bit :P
https://play.rust-lang.org//...
This uses the try blocks and the anyhow crate for error managing. anyhow gives you easy to use "just a string error message" error values. (the .context() is from anyhow). Combined with the ? operator it cleans up the rightward drift quite a lot -
retoor70647h@12bitfloat I didn't see this post, sadly the code is in a further stadium now. But your code is way better indeed with less nesting.
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